This is the first video of yours I have seen, and I really didn't expect the level of professional craftsmanship you put into making a 24 ft fork. You didn't just make it, you made it the best it could possibly be. Well done.
The fact that you never made a joke about needing a forklift to lift the fork is such a missed opportunity😂 Seriously though, amazing job and hats off to the editing too
The craftsmanship is incredibly impressive especially for something so silly and the videography and editing is probably some of the best I've ever seen on RU-vid. Wow.
Nice use of music in the edit, your professional feel is really coming together. Watching that fork being galvanized was ultra satisfying. Keep it up dude! Do you know how heavy it is?
Papier-mâché. Look into it. All kidding aside, it is a magnificent piece. I really enjoyed the format of the video. Much epic. I do like your technical explanations when you do them.
Honistly thats such a good shout!!! So much easier! Really glad you enjoyed it! Ill make sure I keep doing them then (pretend I know what I am talking about) hahaha
The creativeness and craftmanship on this project Nate! My goodness, amazing! And not only because off the size off it …. BTW, video and editing too superb when you’d ask me 🙏 Thanks again for sharing!
Wow that is amazing. Great job. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge On. Fab On. Weld On. Keep forge lit. Keep Making. God Bless.
August 16, Just saw you featured on Escape to the Country with Alistair Appleton as host. You showed two guys how to make tiny houses. Greetings from southern Alberta. Wonderful giant fork by the way.
Small suggestion, instead of 24ft fork, write it as giant fork. Easy to read and understand works better with the thumbnail. Also design a new thumbnail if you can, this is something that goes viral in an instant. It is a gem of a video, it's a shame the thumbnail and title stopped it from going viral. just one more thing, 10-15mins is a sweet spot for a video, as soon as it reaches above that, people lose motivation to click or watch the whole video
oh my goodness that is such a wow video. well done you two young men. The filming and creation is so amazing. (sorry its taken me a few days to watch......I was a little occupied with a certain young mans Spring Fling weekend !!!!! (I did love helping out and chatting to some wonderful people who come and a very special mention to Mrs Stewart who came along - she was Nates primary 3 teacher THANK YOU MRS STEWART .... YOU ARE GREAT.
Can you talk about how you have you’re left vise attached? Maybe in a short or something since your content has moved on from such questions. I would greatly appreciate it! Love when you take your portable smithing out and about! Keep it up!
I just found this channel and assumed it would have atleast 500.000 subscribers before checking. Considering the quality of the videos the views are criminally low
Amazing video Nate! But damn, is this meant for dolby atmos audio? :D The dynamic range is crazy, I can barely hear you talk on max volume and then the music blasts my windows, and it's even consistent
Damn the video and the project are proper epic, I mean, it was probably worth it even only for that galvanizing footage. It was superbly shot and postprocessed while the process itself on such an object of everyday disproportion was amazing to watch, making me feel things I haven't felt before, as my brain was figuring out what the hell was going on. Truly mesmerizing to watch, thank you for making it and documenting it! Great art!
I'm still laughing. And I hope it does not crush your gutters up there. Now for the rest of the set. Knife, spoon, fish knife, koffee spoon, cake fork, etc... 🤪
Hahaha no way am I making the rest of them! Broatch put it up so carefully barely rested on them but I had to take it down to get that cover photo and I wasn't as gentle (he made it look easy) but they are still there haha
How can I not like & subscribe for the effort it takes to make a HUMUNGOUS 24ft fork? Surely you need to make a matching spoon & maybe a knife now?? ETA, why do I get the feeling this 24 foot fork sounded like the BEST idea after a few too many pints with the fellas? Lol
Hahah I dunno about that! The giant that uses the fork only eats pot noodle so he doesn't need a knife and spoon hahah way to many pints! (Also I appreciate the before edited comment ;))
Amazing work 🙂 got here via Nerdforge - question : are the positive airflow full face masks a EU or country requirement for shops or an individual choice? Cause bravo for serious safety - This TD is impressed.
They are an awesome channel cant believe they gave Aaron and I a shoutout! I think they might be in commercial setting, but for us its a no-brainer. Its such a small workshop even with extraction it fills up quick so we love them! Thankyou!
Beautiful job on the fork and the video Nate and Aaron - it certainly makes a statement. In some places it could be considered a weapon of mass destruction - LOL.. Perhaps consider a wee bit higher level of sobriety on your next pub night. Kidding aside a wonderful job all round. Regards, Dave
Thankyou! We took your advice for the next video, but just after we finished it we had all this extra beer.. and well the one after is alittle bit mad haha
Super cool and some real high production quality. That said for the love of god lower the music volume by a notch I have open backs so I vibe to it but on anything else it would be a pain.
Your work is remarkable and what an admirable dedication. I like the photography in your videos. inspire. Now, what I need to know... Where do you get that music that accompanies the images? I need it as a playlist, I love it.
Either you die a blacksmithing channel, or live long enough to see yourself become a machining channel. Jokes aside, what an amazing project! The galvanization was really cool. Was the zinc bath the limiting factor on size? And if you like thicc soup: try Dutch pea soup. It's called snert and the criterium for being good snert is that the spoon should be able to stand up straight in it.
Funnily enough you say this guess what tool I just bought for a song... There was a few things, the sheet of steel we bought was 1250x3500 and we only got two of them, but we could have made it bigger for the zink bath they would just have double dipped it. Thats a proper thickness of soup. Ill give it a go! Glad Aaron put that in at the end haha
Did you plug up the holes at the end so it doesn't fill up with water from the rain? Now you need to make the complete set: knife and spoon to go with it..